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The Australian Open is won in December. Off season training.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Originally posted by vrc10s View PostTo win the AO Fed might have to beat Murray, Nadal and Djokovic. Seems like to much to do.
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Kyrgios and Kokkinakis thrilled the home crowd on day 1 with five set victories. Aussie Open is always considered the fan friendly grand slam. The look, the feel and the innovations they bring forward earn the players respect. Looking forward to an awesome fortnight.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Cockpit chairs...
I like the umpire chairs at the Australian Open…as I watch Gael Monfils struggling against his countryman Lucas Pouille. The umpire chairs look like airliner cockpit chairs.
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Preparation…and the speed of the courts
Yesterday I watched Roger Federer tuning up for the Australian Open. I say tuning up because for Roger the tournament will begin in the quarterfinals and these early preliminary rounds are being used for the Swiss Maestro to further fine tune and calibrate his repertoire before he engages with the likes of Andy Murray or Grigor Dimitrov.
Roger treated this prelim exactly as you might expect…playing in a lower gear yet maintaining enough pressure to assure that he doesn't waste any energy by losing a set. He is managing his fuel tank these days knowing that if he is going to win the whole thing he is going to need every drop. He is plotting his course…preparing for the best case scenario.
Speaking of preparation and more specifically the preparation of the shot…I wonder about the speed of the courts. I think they must be playing just a bit quicker than the standard of recent years. Quicker courts are going to favour Federer more this year than any other. With the switch of racquets and his new…old tactics…a quicker court is going to favor him exponentially. We saw this a couple of years ago or was it last year. The tournament was experimenting for the way forwards with regards to future engineering. I wonder what the conclusions were. Noticeably quicker courts…we even had Doug Eng there to verify.
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The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men…often go astray
Originally posted by stroke View PostRoger winning the AO would not really be much of a surprise. The oddsmakers have him as the #2 favorite behind Novak. I thought he would win Wimbledon last year, for his one more major. I still think he will win one more, and this one looks pretty good for him to me.Originally posted by vrc10s View PostTo win the AO Fed might have to beat Murray, Nadal and Djokovic. Seems like to much to do.Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostDon't see Murray as a problem. He hasn't been playing that well lately. Nadal was off to a strong start against Youzhny, remains to be seen if he can keep it up. He was out early in the warmup tournaments. Djokovic seems the most predictable hurdle...
Murray, Nadal and Djokovic all have some cause for concern internally. Well perhaps not Djokovic…he may have been playing it with a bit of insouciance. Playing it a little nonchalant in the lead up to the Australian Open. He was playing some rather impressive tennis at the end of the year and he has had time to mend and embark on his 2015 game plan. But even Novak stumbled a number of times last year.
Rafael Nadal has some serious question marks surrounding him but you cannot trust the obvious with him. His handlers are the masters of deception and he has done this disappearing act before. He is not to be trusted in any sense of the word. Somebody is going to have to take him out and this is as simple as you can put it. He isn't going to leave voluntarily.
Andy Murray is certainly not to be taken lightly. At the end of last year he showed signs of revival after perhaps a tough surgery. Who knows? None of these guys are to be trusted. I know one person who isn't taking him lightly should he be so fortunate to get so far.
But it is all up for grabs. Semifinal berths don't come with a guarantee. That is for certain. Each man has someone lurking in his quarter who is a potential "sleeper" that can wake up at any given moment and deliver the match of his life. The favourites have to be on their toes for such a match and if their preparation has been faultless they will respond to any and all challenges…that's why they are the best.
But as for Roger…I am still focused and gaging his preparation. Ever since last year he has been measuring each step with the expert calibration of a quality control wizard. He has that kind of limitless experience at this point and there is nothing that he doesn't take into account.
A good case in point is the quarterfinals at last years 2014 U. S. Open. Gael Monfils may just have come up with the match of his life against Roger and caught Roger when he was less than perfect and nearly poked enough chinks in his armour to take him down. Roger clawed his way out that predicament but ran into the one obstacle that he couldn't overcome. Father Time. He didn't have what it took when a second player came along that was playing the tournament of his life. The biggest "Sleeper" of 2014…Marin Cilic.
That said and done…Roger packed it up and was undeterred. He took his high wire act over to Asia and through Europe and gave himself a real shot at some serious hardware and prizes. He nearly ran the table…but once again he ran into the same sort of situation that he did at the U. S. Open. His Davis Cup partner nearly brought him down in perhaps the best tennis match of the year. Roger was only cat food for Djokovic the next day so he slipped out of that match and began his PREPARATION for the biggest prize of all remaining on the table. The Davis Cup. Mission accomplished.
So the preparation of 2014 lays the groundwork for 2015 and judging from his performance in Brisbane he hasn't been laying around eating Swiss chocolates all holiday season long like a lot of other couch potatoes. So even for Roger it is one match at a time…and he knows it. He has the new racquet that has levelled the playing field against the big guns. He has the new coach who has perhaps just enabled him to believe in himself one more time. His preparation has been a wonder to behold from almost a year ago to the day. Now all that he can do…is man up.
Originally posted by don_budge View PostTime to man up once again.
Projected quarterfinals:
Novak Djokovic (1) vs. Milos Raonic (8)
Stanislas Wawrinka (4) vs. Kia Nishikori (5)
Rafael Nadal (3) vs. Tomas Berdych (7)
Roger Federer (2) vs. Andy Murray (6)
The usual prognostications are virtually worthless. Projected quarterfinals…anything can happen along the way. The best laid plans of mice and men and all of that.
The preparation was unbelievable starting with the racquet and then retooling with Stefan Edberg consulting. Preparation for the shot. Preparation for the tournament. Preparation for the year…the long haul. Preparation for life! Preparation…preparation…preparation. The mantra of a tennis player. Last year was a clinic…culminating with the Davis Cup…in what used to be France.
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Don't see Murray as a problem. He hasn't been playing that well lately. Nadal was off to a strong start against Youzhny, remains to be seen if he can keep it up. He was out early in the warmup tournaments. Djokovic seems the most predictable hurdle...
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To win the AO Fed might have to beat Murray, Nadal and Djokovic. Seems like to much to do.
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Roger winning the AO would not really be much of a surprise. The oddsmakers have him as the #2 favorite behind Novak. I thought he would win Wimbledon last year, for his one more major. I still think he will win one more, and this one looks pretty good for him to me.
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No doubt Roger is an absolute delight to watch. I don't know one tennis player or fan that doesn't enjoy watching him. Those that say they don't are either lying or have never ever attempted to learn to play tennis themselves.
The Aussie Open is upon us. What a interesting year 2015 has the possibility to be. Can Wawrinka repeat? Doubtful. Can Roger Federer turn back the clock for another grand slam run and assault at #1 in the world? Perhaps. Can Djokovic establish his dominance and overall best in the world form. More than likely. Can Nadal manage to stay healthy the whole season, not just miraculously heal in time for Clay season? Not so sure. Can Tomas Berdych do what he is capable of doing, what he should be doing, what all of us know he needs to be doing? Winning a grand slam! God....I hope so.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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2015 Australian Open…ATP 2000...Melbourne, Australia
Time to man up once again. Practice matches…warm up tournaments aside. Grand Slam time. Anyways…here's the draw.
Projected quarterfinals:
Novak Djokovic (1) vs. Milos Raonic (8)
Stanislas Wawrinka (4) vs. Kia Nishikori (5)
Rafael Nadal (3) vs. Tomas Berdych (7)
Roger Federer (2) vs. Andy Murray (6)
The usual prognostications are virtually worthless. Projected quarterfinals…anything can happen along the way. The best laid plans of mice and men and all of that.
Come on Roger…for the Gipper even…if you will. Maybe it's too much to ask for after last years incredible super human effort. The preparation was unbelievable starting with the racquet and then retooling with Stefan Edberg consulting. Preparation for the shot. Preparation for the tournament. Preparation for the year…the long haul. Preparation for life! Preparation…preparation…preparation. The mantra of a tennis player. Last year was a clinic…culminating with the Davis Cup…in what used to be France.Tags: None
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